The Pros And Cons Of Police Discretion

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However, current police officers will act more professionally, with accountability and ethics, when they believe they are doing so. Rowe (2007) identified that when officers’ discretionary powers are limited, officers felt frustrated due to the perception that their senior officers do not trust them sufficiently to make decisions. It can be translated that when discretion is less limited so does the feeling of professionalism. Therefore, discretion, when professionally delivered will lead to an ethical police service, with ethical decision making. (Neyroud, 2008). The alternative is not trusting front line staff to deliver a service, which would leads to officers not feeling professional and would not act as professionally. Neyroud (2008) concludes